Debrett's New Guide to Etiquette and Modern Manners: The Indispensable Handbook

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About this ebook

The refinement of the past meets the pragmatism of the present in this sparkling portrayal of modern etiquette.

In an era where traditional norms are often sidelined, Debrett's New Guide to Etiquette and Modern Manners emerges as a beacon of hope, tactfully intertwining the timeless elegance of decorum with a modern twist to fit the intricacies of the twenty-first century.

From the simplicity of basic table manners to the sophisticated protocols required at high-profile diplomatic gatherings, the expertly curated advice is both practical and easy to implement.

Celebrating the charm, allure, and perpetual importance of traditional courtesy, this guide is more than a manual; it's an ode to the civility of a bygone era and a definitive guide on carrying forth its spirit into the contemporary world.

About the author

John Morgan was senior editorial contributor at Conde Nast, and was the Associate Editor of GQ (Europe). As one of the UK's best-known writers on style, he wrote the weekly "Morgan's Modern Manners" for the Saturday Times, and was a frequent broadcaster and commentator on matters of taste, correct form, and dress. John Morgan also wrote feature for The Tatler, The Financial Times, The Daily Telegraph, the Sunday Times, The Guardian, and several Conde Nast publications.

Debrett's Peerage Ltd. was founded in 1769 during the reign of King George III. Debrett is traditionally best known for its Peerage and Baronetage, the book which officially lists all the British families' official titles (over 32,000 people). You cannot be a member of The House of Lords, without first appearing in Debrett's. Debrett's is the ultimate standard for propriety and manners.

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